commentr/StutterOctober 13, 2020

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D words, undoubtedly, are alienated. The only way that I worked with was to add some introductory words before getting these specific ”D” words out. What? What do you mean? Well, I suggest that you can use a few words such as ”So” & ”And” that might help you get these particular phrases out. Follow this example: Original: Do you have this bag? Revised: So, do you have this bag? Won't this sound weird? No. Not at all. This ”So” would consume so less of a second that the opposite person you’re in conversation with won't even feel or point this out. Now, it would feel weird if you would elongate those certain introductory words/ phrases. I know! It is AVOIDANCE, but if you just remove the element of weirdness from it, you would be able to get your points across more successfully. Plus, implementing this is worth getting your statements all chopped up.

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Anticipation & AvoidanceCoping & Advocacy

Subthemes

Avoidance & SubstitutionFluency Techniques

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ordering_service_encounter